Cuspidor liner



0d 20, 1936. F. E. ROHRMANN 2,057,846

CUSPIDOR LINER Filed sept. 17',v 1934 Patented Oct. 20, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Claims.

This invention relates to cuspidor liners and more particularly to a liner for cuspidors which may be discarded after use.

An object of the invention is to provide a 5 cuspidor liner which may be economically fabricated and which will have features of easy disposal.

Another object of the invention is to arrive at a cuspidor liner with means for sanitary renioval from the cuspidor proper.

Other and further objects of the invention will appear as the description proceeds; reference being had to the accompanying drawing in which:-

l5 Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cuspidor liner embodying my invention.

Fig. 2 is a view in vertical section similar to Fig. 1 showing the wire carrier.

Fig. 3 is a plan view in elevation of the preferred form.

Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view of a modified form of the invention, and

Fig. 5 is a plan view of the form shown in Fig. 4.

Referring more particularly to the drawing,

the numeral I refers to the base portion of the cuspidor liner which is pan shaped and has its upper marginal edge I I turned outwardly to support the frustro conical portion I2. The lower edge I3 of the frustro conical section I2 projects inwardly over the upper margin of base I0. Ad-

jacent edge I3 is an orifice I4 for the convenient emptying of liquids from the device. A wire member I5 is fixed by its ends I6 and I'I to the portion I2 of the device adjacent the edge I3 and forms an arc across the center of the liner whereby the latter may be lifted by means of a hooked implement, and may then be discarded as refuse.

A modification of the above form is shown in Fig. 4 in which the portion I2 carries a pair of eyes I8 and I9 which may be engaged by appropriate instruments for removal of the liner. It will be understood that the device is capable of various modifications in structure and design without departing from the spirit of the invention, within the scope of the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:- 5

1. A cuspidor liner comprising a pan shaped basal portion, a frustro conical portion mounted thereon at the top and means attached across the bottom of said frustro-conical portion for lifting said liner from the receptacle. 10

2. A cuspidor liner comprising a pan shaped basal portion, a frustro conical portion mounted thereon at the top, and a wire extended between opposite sides of the lower edge of said frustroconical portion and aii'ixed thereto for removal 15 of the same from the receptacle.

3. A cuspidor liner comprising a pan shaped basal portion, a frustro conicalV portion at the top thereof overlapping within the pan shaped portion and having an orifice in said overlapping 20 portion adjacent and within the upper edge of the pan shaped portion, and a wire member extending across the center thereof.

4. A cuspidor liner comprising a pan shaped basal portion, a frustro conical upper portion 25 at the top thereof overlapping within the pan shaped portion and having an orifice in said overlapping portion adjacent and within the upper edge of the pan shaped portion, and a pair of eyes oppositely disposed on the upper side of said 30 frustro conical portion adjacent the lower opening thereof for removal of said liner from a receptacle.

5. A cuspidor liner comprising a pan shaped basal portion, a frustro-conical portion at the 35 top thereof overlapping within the pan shaped portion and having an orifice in said overlapping portion adjacent and within the upper edge of the pan shaped portion, and a wire member attached to opposite sides of the lower portion of 40 said frustro-conical member for removal of said liner from a receptacle.

FRED E. ROHRMANN. 

